What's the pinout for Fujitsu 16-pin PSUs? ( eg. model D12-250P1A )
The Fujitsu ESPRIMO P420 E85+ desktop PC ( and probably various other Fujitsu models ) uses an apparently proprietary PSU with a 16-pin Molex connector. The PSU is described in Fujitsu's sparse documentation as "12V-only". The motherboard is described as 'D3230'.
Lacking a replacement, in theory, a standard ATX PSU could be hacked up to work in a pinch, but... what's the pinout for the 16-pin PSU?
Bonus question: Is there a standard emerging for 12V-only pinouts?
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The Fujitsu ESPRIMO P420 E85+ desktop PC ( and probably various other Fujitsu models ) uses an apparently proprietary PSU with a 16-pin Molex connector. The PSU is described in Fujitsu's sparse documentation as "12V-only". The motherboard is described as 'D3230'.
Lacking a replacement, in theory, a standard ATX PSU could be hacked up to work in a pinch, but... what's the pinout for the 16-pin PSU?
Bonus question: Is there a standard emerging for 12V-only pinouts?
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Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58
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The Fujitsu ESPRIMO P420 E85+ desktop PC ( and probably various other Fujitsu models ) uses an apparently proprietary PSU with a 16-pin Molex connector. The PSU is described in Fujitsu's sparse documentation as "12V-only". The motherboard is described as 'D3230'.
Lacking a replacement, in theory, a standard ATX PSU could be hacked up to work in a pinch, but... what's the pinout for the 16-pin PSU?
Bonus question: Is there a standard emerging for 12V-only pinouts?
power-supply
The Fujitsu ESPRIMO P420 E85+ desktop PC ( and probably various other Fujitsu models ) uses an apparently proprietary PSU with a 16-pin Molex connector. The PSU is described in Fujitsu's sparse documentation as "12V-only". The motherboard is described as 'D3230'.
Lacking a replacement, in theory, a standard ATX PSU could be hacked up to work in a pinch, but... what's the pinout for the 16-pin PSU?
Bonus question: Is there a standard emerging for 12V-only pinouts?
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Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58
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Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58
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Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58
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Do you have a picture? Judging by Google Image search results, the pinout is fairly obvious. Yellow for +12V, black for neutral, green for on-signal, just like any other PSU.
– qasdfdsaq
Jun 11 '15 at 22:13
If you are not adding peripherals, like internal drives or a high-end graphics card, just order a similar/compatible PSU online (it's compatible with S26113-E611-V70 and S26113-E611-V70-01) or contact a Fujitsu service center nearest to you -- Fujitsu promised parts availability up to 5 years after end of product life for the ESPRIMO P420 E85+, so they must have a compatible PSU in stock.
– Larssend
Jun 12 '15 at 3:58